Pages allows you to reorder, manage and create new pages in your site. Organize your site's content by using multiple pages to improve your visitors' experience and increases the chance that they will find the information they need.
You can create a maximum of 1000 site pages and 1500 blog pages.
To add new pages to your site:
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In the side panel, click Pages.
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Click + Add Page.
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Select a page type. Page templates are pre-populated with relevant widgets. The Page URL page type links the page to another URL instead of creating a new page. Selecting a dynamic page template automatically adds a connected Internal Collection. For more information, see Dynamic Pages.
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Type a title for your new page, and a URL, if necessary.
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Click + Add Page and start creating your new page.
The page builder allows you to plan the layout before finalizing the page’s design.
To use the page builder:
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In the side panel, click Pages, then click +Add Page.
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Select Page Builder. This opens Page Mode.
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In the side panel, a list of sections and types are displayed. Click the desired section to add it to your page.
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You can click +Add section to add up to 50 sections.
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In the floating menu, use the up and down arrows to reorder sections or click the trash can icon to delete a section.
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To replace a section, click to select the section, then select a new section from the side panel.
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(Optional) If you need to duplicate or rename the page, click the three horizontal dot icon next to the page name and select Rename Page or Duplicate Page.
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When you are done editing, click Save for Later or Add Page to Site. If you click Save for Later, the page will be saved in the Pages menu under Pages in Progress.
If you need to delete the entire page, click the trash can icon in the top bar. This cannot be undone.
To reorganize the order pages display on your site:
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In the side panel, click Pages.
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Click and drag a page to move it where you want it to appear in order.
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(Optional) Drag a page slightly to the right to nests the page as a sub-page of the page above. Navigation can have up to three levels. For more information about folders, see Add a Navigation Folder.